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Gonna Rise And Shine from Alan Bibey & Grasstowne has been tearing up our Bluegrass Today Weekly Gospel AirPlay chart this past few weeks, spending the last two at #1.
It's an old time, 4 part Gospel number written by Barney

Mountain Fever Records isn't wasting any time getting the newest iteration of Alan Bibey & Grasstowne out to the fans.
The reformed-for-2018 band introduced their new look and sound at the SPBGMA National Convention this past February, and a debut single

Alan Bibey has made a personnel change in his revised and re-energized Grasstowne. Owing to her expanding commitments with Sister Sadies, Gena Britt has had to step aside from the band, and Al has welcomed former banjo picker Justin Jenkins

Wilson Pickins Bluegrass Promotions is taking over the world! It seems that Melanie Wilson adds a new band to her roster every few days.
Today she has announced the signing of Alan Bibey & Grasstowne to the agency for representation and publicity

The 2016 Musicians Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) festival took place last week at the Hoover Y Park in Columbus, OH. Darrel and Phyllis Adkins’ annual event is held in memory of their daughter, Mandy Adkins, who passed away from an inoperable brain tumor in

If you haven't caught the current edition of Alan Bibey & Grasstowne this season, they've posted this live video from Rockahock Bluegrass in Lenexa, VA.
Bibey is still entrenched in the driver's seat, with Greg Luck on guitar, Gena Britt on

This report on the long-running series of bluegrass shows in Sandy Ridge, NC is a contribution from Jay Adams, banjo player with Rich in Tradition. Jay assumed management of this popular local tradition in 2010 when its founder, Cleo Lemons,

The 2016 edition of Bluegrass First Class was held this past weekend at the Crowne Plaza resort in Asheville, NC. Everyone seemed to have a fine time enjoying the music and the lovely surroundings, with the possible exception of one banjo

What's up with Grasstowne? That's a question I've heard more than a few times this past few years.
Founder and mandolinist Alan Bibey has seen a lot of changes with this band in the nine years since they formed as a